The facts paint a grim picture . Women make up half of the U.S. workforce but represent only 25 percent of the technology industry.
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Groupon, the group buying site offering daily deals, has proven to be wildly popular with consumers. Great discounts are given for restaurants, retail stores, spas, theaters and much more.
Read More »iFive: Nintendo Profits Tank, Lenovo’s Honeycomb Tablet, White iPhone 4 With A5, SpaceX Mars Plans, China’s Investment List
1. Nintendo has released financial data suggesting it's slipping mightily--versus last year, its net sales of $12.4 billion until March 31st are down 29%, and profits have slumped 66%
Read More »Inc. 5000 Applicant of the Week: Bach to Rock
As applications for the 2011 Inc.
Read More »How The Chinese Became Global Branding Geniuses
In the same way China approached its preparations for the Beijing Olympics, businesses have fully detailed each sensory impression a product will have on consumers.
Read More »What Happens If There Are Smoking Bans In Every State?
It's only taken half a century or so, but the American public has finally realized and come to accept that inhaling additive-laden smoke--first or second-hand (or third-hand , even)--isn't the healthiest thing in the world. So over the past 10 years, 25 states and Washington, D.C. have implemented smoking bans in private sector worksites, restaurants, and bars
Read More »The Time is Money Test
You’ve probably heard bosses, parents and peers say it time and time again, “Time is money, let’s get moving.” For some, it’s difficult to equate the intangible concept of time to the concrete touch and feel of the almighty dollar bill. But this simple phrase, when taken at its word, just may be the answer to your financial woes.
Read More »The After Easter iPhone 4
I thought my mama only meant shoes when she taught me the "white after Easter, black after Labor Day" rule.
Read More »Sponsorship As Participation
More than two years ago Inc. covered the “ Unconference ” trend
Read More »Lend To Carbon-Cutting Entrepreneurs With Kiva’s New Green Loan Program
Chances are, you've at least heard of Kiva , the microfinancing nonprofit that allows users to give bite-sized loans to entrepreneurs in poverty-stricken regions. Because people like to feel good by offering cash to worthy causes (or so we've heard), Kiva has done exceptionally well, funding $200 million worth of microloans since its launch in 2004. And as of today, you can specifically fund what are, in our opinion, the smartest entrepreneurs--the ones who realize that efficiency is the key to becoming self-sufficient.
Read More »Work Smart: Viz Wiz Nicholas Felton Guides Us Through Worlds Of Data
Making sense of our data-saturated world requires a combination of technical and design skill.
Read More »Could It Happen Here, Here, or There? A Map Of Nuclear Risk
Nature News and Columbia University team up and produce a Google Earth map that makes nuclear risk stark. Nature News and Columbia University have joined forces to make a Google Earth map showing the world populations at risk from nuclear fallout. The interactive map combines data on population and the locations and sizes of reactors, plotting risk graphically in the form of circles.
Read More »SimpleGeo Makes Location Data Free, Complicates Smartphone Tracking Worries
SimpleGeo has placed 20 million locations for "places" in the public domain to drive developers of location-based service apps. The thing is that data, combined with location-tracking smartphones, could spark unsavory uses too. In a direct challenge to Foursquare's effort to become the "Rosetta stone" for location-data on identifiable geo-located "places," SimpleGeo is trying to spark a revolution in location-based app writing by making the data for 20 million places available on its servers under the Creative Commons Zero license--essentially placing the data for free into the public domain.
Read More »Android Also Tracking Location, Ok Go GPS Art, Synthetic Brain Cells, and More…
The Fast Company reader's essential source for breaking news and innovation from around the web--updated all day. "Google Rumored Preparing $10/Month Chrome OS Laptop Rentals " As soon as this Summer, Google might rent out Chrome OS laptops for a small monthly fee. [Update: 10:30 PM PST] Android Tracking Location Data, Too Those with Android -based smartphones who thought they were safe from Apple's recently discovered location-tracking program should think again
Read More »The Worst PR On Earth (Day)
It's that time of the year again, when publicists everywhere pitch their most eco-friendly products in the silliest of ways. Let's hope they're at least diluting real environmentalism with reclaimed water. Happy Earth Day, everyone
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